Jewish Route in Segovia

Segovia boasts various sites offering an insight into the history of the city’s Jewish community.

Between the 13th and 14th centuries the city had a large Jewish population made up of noble and more modest families that lived in harmony with Segovia’s other residents. Today, the Jewish Education Centre and various other tourist resources provide an insight into their traditions and trades, as well as inviting visitors to take a step back in time to the days of the Jews and learn more about the city.

This route includes the following sites of interest: Segovia’s main synagogue, the Jewish Education Centre, San Andrés Gate, the Cuesta de los Hoyos Jewish Cemetery, the Corral de Cayón Midrash and the Ibáñez Synagogue (the city’s second most important synagogue).